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Help - Flat Tire Lost Wheel Key


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Hey guys, :o

I lost my Porsche Weel Lock Key for my 2000 Porsche Boxster S. Problem is, the nearest Porsche Dealer is pretty far away, I already have a flat and can't really drive the car there, and I need help getting the right Wheel Lock Key. I'm wondering based on the pictures I'm posting, if there's anyway to get the right key ordered and sent to me. Please see pictures below:

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This is the Wheel - Flat as you can see

000_0032.jpg

Pic of the actual locked bolt

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Another pic of the locked bolt

PorscheBoltPattern.jpg

A Picture I drew up of as close as I can get to the actual Locked Bolt Pattern

Any help here would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks!

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Did you look in your maintenance manual or on the sticker under the front hood? Sometimes dealers write the wheel lock code there?

http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?s...ost&p=74744

Could this possible be it? Looks like someone scribbled in WL (Wheel Lock ???) and looks like 023, not sure what the #s above it are.

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I would says highly likely - yes.

Well it's deffinately a valid key #... hope it's the right one :) Ordered a couple up. Hopefully this will be fixed soon. Thanks again!

Did you try looking in the spare wheel cover pocket? Sometimes it is tucked in there?

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